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Opis (mythology)
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In Greek mythology, Opis (Ancient Greek: Ὦπις, romanized: Ôpis, lit. 'sighting') or Upis (Ancient Greek: Οὖπις, romanized: Oûpis) may refer to the following characters:
Feminine
- Opis or Ops, another name for Rhea.[1]
- Opis, one of the 50 Nereides, marine-nymph daughters of the 'Old Man of the Sea' Nereus and the Oceanid Doris.[2] She was one of the nymphs in the train of Cyrene.[3][4]
- Opis, Oupis or Upis, a Hyperborean nymph, daughter of the North Wind Boreas.[5] Together with Arge, she carried an offering which had been vowed for the birth of Apollo and Artemis, to Eileithyia, at Delos.[6]
- Upis, the name of a mythical being said to have reared Artemis.[7] She may be the same as in above nymph.
- Opis or Ops, mother by Evaemon of Eurypylus, one of the Achaean Leaders.[8]
Masculine
Surname
- Oupis or Upis, a surname of Artemis, as the goddess assisting women in childbirth.[10]
- Upis, a surname of Nemesis at Rhamnous, in the remote northernmost deme of Attica.[11][failed verification]
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